The Birth Control Review

The Birth Control Review was a birth control advocacy publication published in the US in the early 20th century by the American Birth Control League (and late in its run, by its successor, the Birth Control Federation of America).

Publication History

The Birth Control Review was begun in 1917 by Margaret Sanger, who edited the Review until 1929. A new series began in 1933. No issue copyright renewals exist for this serial. It ceased publication in 1940.

Persistent Archives of Complete Issues

1918, 1920-1923: HathiTrust has volumes 2 and 4-7, scanned from the University of Michigan.

1917-1940: Life Dynamics has most issues of this serial linked from its "Archives of the American Holocaust" page. Selecting a specific year with Javascript turned on will show links to the scanned issues available for that year.